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I know this is not a bug report, so feel free to throw it out, but I think this really should be implemented.
So nowadays more advanced root detection components keep changing every reboot so even if I add the app with all components to the denylist, I have to go and re-enable them every reboot because the names keep changing. An option to lock an app to automatically add all its components to the denylist would be a perfect fix for this issue. Also I can't imagine it beeing to hard to implement.
Device: Samsung Galaxy A53 5G
Android version: 14
Magisk version name: 28
Magisk version code: 28001
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Hello, your issue seems to be caused by app update. I know an app can sliently update itself on Android 12+, and turning off the "install unknown source app" permission can prevent this. So maybe you can try it. Disabling auto app update in app store settings may also help.
No, I've did multiple reboots in succession and the components changed almost every time. There is no way that the app had a rapid-fire update streak just when I did that, not later, not ealrier.
But even if this was the case a way to lock all of an apps components to the denylist, would still be ideal
rabaimorp
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No way to keep changing denylist components enabled #1
No way to keep changing denylist components permanently enabled #1
Dec 2, 2024
I know this is not a bug report, so feel free to throw it out, but I think this really should be implemented.
So nowadays more advanced root detection components keep changing every reboot so even if I add the app with all components to the denylist, I have to go and re-enable them every reboot because the names keep changing. An option to lock an app to automatically add all its components to the denylist would be a perfect fix for this issue. Also I can't imagine it beeing to hard to implement.
Device: Samsung Galaxy A53 5G
Android version: 14
Magisk version name: 28
Magisk version code: 28001
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: